#Cancer has a very complex #pathophysiology. Modern day research has brought a drastic change in the #pathology of #cancers, especially, after the development of technologies like #immunohistochemistry, #flow_cytometry and #molecular_biologic approaches for #diagnosis of #cancer. #Transformation of normal #cells into #cancer_cells results in the formation of #cancer and this process of transformation is called as #carcinogenesis or #oncogenesis or #tumorigenesis which are characterized by the changes at #cellular, #genetic and #epigenetic levels and #abnormal cell division. The causes of #carcinogenesis would generally involve:
1. Genetics
2. Epigenetics
3. DNA Damage
4. Genome instability
5. Field defects
6. Genomic amplification
7. Mutations
8. Translocation
9. Metastasis
10. Nonmainstream theories
Mechanism involved in carcinogenesis includes:
1. Oncogenes
2. Proto-oncogenes
3. Tumour suppressor genes
4. Multiple mutations
5. Non-mutagenic carcinogens
6. Infections
7. Epigenetics
8. Cancer stem cells
9. Clonal evolution
Explore #Cancer, #Oncology at Cancer Science 2019 on August 26- 27, 2019 at #Bangkok, #Thailand, #Cancer_Conference, #Oncology_Conference, #Cancer_Science_Conference, #Cancer_Therapy_Conference
PS: https://cancerscience.pulsusconference.com/call-for-abstracts
1. Genetics
2. Epigenetics
3. DNA Damage
4. Genome instability
5. Field defects
6. Genomic amplification
7. Mutations
8. Translocation
9. Metastasis
10. Nonmainstream theories
Mechanism involved in carcinogenesis includes:
1. Oncogenes
2. Proto-oncogenes
3. Tumour suppressor genes
4. Multiple mutations
5. Non-mutagenic carcinogens
6. Infections
7. Epigenetics
8. Cancer stem cells
9. Clonal evolution
Explore #Cancer, #Oncology at Cancer Science 2019 on August 26- 27, 2019 at #Bangkok, #Thailand, #Cancer_Conference, #Oncology_Conference, #Cancer_Science_Conference, #Cancer_Therapy_Conference
PS: https://cancerscience.pulsusconference.com/call-for-abstracts
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